ABSTRACT

Published in 1963: The object of this monograph is to trace the beginnings of Protectionism in England. Towards the last quarter of the seventeenth century, the Mercantile system became increasingly protectionist in aim, and this is disclosed by the numerous controversies that raged in the sphere of foreign trade at the time.

chapter I|24 pages

Mercantilism in the Seventeenth Century

chapter 3|19 pages

The Discontent of English Industries

chapter 4|31 pages

Protectionism Versus Free Trade

chapter V|20 pages

The Prohibition of Indian Textile Imports.

chapter 7|28 pages

How Protectionism Finally Triumphed